Since 2002 Soil Solutions, LLC and our clients have applied over 1,000,000 tons of PRO CAL 40 and NutraBio. Some of our customers will leave untreated areas to compare with the treated area. In addition, we have large replicated plots with known rates to compare with untreated. We have attempted to test PRO CAL 40 and NutraBio under different soil environments, tillage practices, etc.
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Research conducted on farms across Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota has shown a positive yield benefit from using humic acid in 24 of 35 fields (See Chart Below). The results were even more conclusive when targeting lower organic matter or eroded soils and/or fields that were under drought stress. Although drought stress increased the chance of getting a yield response, the greatest yield response was observed in a North Central Nebraska Irrigated field where a 71% increase in yield was noted.

Noteworthy is that most of these humic acid applications were applied at the same time as a pesticide, primarily herbicide, was being applied. This results in less application cost since the pesticide was a planned application. However, benefits of humic and fulvic acids are usually greatest when applied with plant nutrients. It is my opinion an even higher confidence of response could be realized if applying these products with nutrient applications.

Responses have also been observed in soybeans where humic acid has been applied. In 2013, pod counts have increased as much as 23%, however, due to late season stresses, yield responses were 7% higher where humic acid was applied.

In Conclusion, Humic and Fulvic Acids are tools farmers should be using to improve yields across their farms. Some ways to assure consistent responses are:

Apply specifically to lower organic matter soils or eroded soils.

Apply in lighter textured, more droughty soils.

Use in high pH soils where nutrient tie-up is greater, especially where iron deficiency is a concern.

Apply in soils where there are other restrictions such as sodium (>2% sodium base saturation) or aluminum toxicity (pH<5.3).

Apply Humic Acid with nitrogen fertilizers (28-0-0) to reduce the losses and enhance the response and efficiency of the nitrogen.

Using Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid can reduce the variability in yield that a farmer experiences across his fields due to differences in soils. Call us at Soil Solutions if you are interested in trying Nature Gro (Fulvic Acid) or Nature Gro (C) (Humic Acid) on your farm this year.